Links

Images

The Markdown syntax for images is pretty simple: ![alt text](URL):

![Repl.it logo](https://repl.it/public/images/icon-square.png)

Output:

Wait... what if my image is stored in my computer? It doesn't have a URL!Well, repl.it provided an easy way to upload images. All you need is to click the select files button below to upload it. After that, you'll see the Markdown code for your image in the text box.

Code

And finally, code!! Inline code and code blocks are widely used in repl.it talk since repl.it talk is a platform for coders to share.Wrap a pair of backticks (`) around text to make a span of code (inline code):

`$ node index.js`

Output:$ node index.js

To indicate a block of code, put three backticks (```) at both the start and end of your code:

```
This is a code block.
Everything here is monospaced.
```

Output:

This is a code block.
Everything here is monospaced.

Additionally, repl.it supports code block syntax highlighting, which is pretty useful for emphasizing readability.Just put the language name (or its short form) after the three backticks:

```js
while (true)
console.log("MARKDOWN IS AWESOME!!!");
```

Output:

while (true)
console.log("MARKDOWN IS AWESOME!!!");

Blockquotes

To do blockquotes put a > before each line of the block:

> Timchen is the greatest and
> we should praise him

Output:

Timchen is the greatest andwe should praise him

Don't forgot to leave a blank line after each blockquote!

Horzontal rules

A horzontal rule (a line that separates content) can be made of either three asterisks (*) or underscores (_):

There's a horizontal rule below
***
There's a horizontal rule above

Output:There's a horizontal rule below

There's a horizontal rule above

That's all what I can teach in this very tutorial. Start using Markdown to style your posts, and find more about it!